Brief description of weather conditions in The Bahamas in March 2019

March in The Bahamas is influenced by Tropical Wet & Dry climate.
When you travel to The Bahamas in March you can expect:
every now and then rain, rarely fog, occasionally thunderstorm
and expect hot and sunny weather.
Note to heat waves! Throughout the March it is expected the heat wave with heated
weather and average temperature above 29℃.
Hot weather can adversely affect your health.
very high
Look at the UV Index, which is (9) in March and you should take precautions:
Use SPF 30+ lotion with ultraviolet filter, a shirt, sun glasses that protect from the UV, and a wide-brimmed hat or similar.
Do not stay in the sun for too long!
Usually third week is the hottest in March.
, but it should be borne in mind the possibility of Rain and Thunderstorm.
Weather events that may occur during the trip to The Bahamas:
5 times
(Rain),
less than 1 time
(Fog),
2 times
(Thunderstorm),
The Bahamas in March experiences
sunny and very warm
days with
heavily overcast
sky.
Typically temperature fluctuates around 27℃ and wind is light breeze.

Best time for vacation in The Bahamas 2019. Check monthly temperature chart in March:

This chart shows the data from the last 10 years. You can compare how the temperatures are shaped. This is important if you want to decide when to go for a vacation.

Precipations, Humidity and Cloudy:

During March the median cloud cover is about 37%.
March is in fact
deprived of rain month.
March is one of the best months of the year in terms of weather in
The Bahamas. If the weather is for you the main premise to travel, March be a good time for the holidays.
This will be pretty occasion to hike around the area and explore main attractions.
Everyone should be prepared for rain and fog too.
The relative humindex typically ranges from 25 (Little or no discomfort) to 28 (Little or no discomfort) over the course of a typical March.
Dew point is often one of the best measure of how comfortable are the
weather conditions for a hiker.
When you travel to The Bahamas you should know
that lower dew points feel more dry
and higher dew points feel more humid.
Across the a standard March dew point
changes from
15 (Comfortable) to
17 (OK for most, but all perceive the humidity at upper edge).

Length of the day and sunny hours

Over the course of a classical March,
the length of day is gradually starting to
increase by approximately 44 minutes.
The shortest day is 01 March and offer 11 hours 37 minutes of daylight,
sunrise is 6:35 AM
and sunset is 6:12 PM
and the longest day is 31 March with 12 hours 21 minutes of daylight,
sunrise is 7:04 AM
and sunset is 7:25 PM.
For a rover,
the sunhours are important.
This month provide on average 12 daylight hours.

Winds:

Across the March, the speed of the wind
vary from 9 km/h to 12 km/h.
This means that you can count on
a pleasant breeze.

Weather Conditions

The appellation that in fact best describes weather in March is
nicely and the sunny.

Temperature

27℃

in March it is expected mid temperature: 27℃ so its
sunny and very warm.

Real feel temperature

28℃

Real feel temperature is around 28℃ in March

UV Index

UV in March is
VERY HIGH.
Put on SPF 30+ lotion with ultraviolet filter, a shirt, sun glasses that protect from the UV, and a wide-brimmed hat or similiar.
Do not stay in the sun for too long.

pressure (hPa)

1017

most suitable air pressure for blood circulation is 1016 hPa.
In March air pressure is
a little
higher.

Humidity

68%

Most suitable wetness when people feel preferably at a relative humidity of about 45 percent.
In March it is expected
just such wetness. These are the best conditions for a hike

HumIndex

33

HumIndex is thither staple thing,
telling us about degree of or awkwardness based on temperature and wetness combined.
HumIndex value for The Bahamas is 33
, which means that you tend to feel:
Noticeable discomfort

Visibility (km)

10

when traveling to The Bahamas for certain
you want to enjoy pleasant views and landscapes.
In March you can expect
pretty good visibility about 10 km

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